THE OMAHA DAILY JIEE : SUNDAY , JUNE 2 , 1895. SPEG1RL NOTICES , 4 < lTertliemcnt for Ilicte rolunm * wilt be tnltrn until 18130 p. in. for the evening niul nntll H p. m. fur tlio morning nntl buniU/ edition. AdvtrllnrfK , liy rrqneKtlnc a nnmbrrcil < lieck , < nti l.n\n niiMfem nililrtsied to n numbered letter In rnro of 'llm Hro. An- mri no nlilrr cd will be ilrllvcrod apnn irtttntntlon of tlio clieck only. lliite , 1 l-2c a vein ) , llrit liiicrtlon , lo n word iiorrnflrr. NotlilnR token fur ! < limn ! iSo lor llrst Intrrtlon. Ilirie ailvertlicincnti nuut inn rnnsccu * their. WANTE1J MALE HELP. WANTKt ) , 1 COO MUN TO WIUTIJ ME TODAY for the rccr-.iit ( nlmolulely free , In jilnln neali-il envelope ) which cured mo of nervoim iletjllltj' , pxliuunod vlinllty , etc. Aildrcus C. J. Wnlknr , IKJX 1,311. Kalntnnzoo. Mich. II M .1 WANTIJO. MAN TO TAK13 OUDnilS IN CITY for oJ ; ennlillHlieil houm1 ; former exr 'Hene. ( unnccfH nry nil wilnry pnld weekly. Appb nftcr 0 M. m. nt ISlli Douglmi. 1I-MC14-JO WANTKI ) , KAUgHMtlsf ! The JlnwkH Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Wl . H-M7M J10 * CL'IUN FItni'KI.ES , I'UUi : AND MII.I ) . rC. II 181 J21 _ I'AI'IJU UANfJUU TO WOU1C FOU HOUSK rent. R IVead , IGth and Douglas Hts. lt-MJ-2 WANTKD , TO KXrHANdR , A NI3AULY NKW canopy-top , double-peat cnrrlaKe , fur new e r necoml-hnnd Concord liufrsry , or will liuy fur ennh If cheap. AiMrcBH II. liroltunp , 413 New York Life building , city. U-MS13 3 I WANT"l'INK SAM I.CH HANUMI ) YOlTll frlemls fir nclKliljorx. l enil A.'m < l , Per fumer , \Vooil live. , Detroit , Mich. , luc for C trlnl iMttlea Batln-fccent Perfumes ; ice Ive offer to you. II-MS12 7 BALKMKN WANTED-W ) TO J12J I'MH M iNril itml cxpenxru. Ktnple line. I'onltlon peimnnenl und ilcslruMe. AoUlrcnH with Htnnm tlnK Mfg. Co. . C. 41 , Chicago. 11 BALKSMIN JMO rcu MONTH TO GOOD MKN tn Bell Arctic Ice Machines for lefrlperntorrt ; KUaiantecil i5 tier cent cheaper thnn Ice ; lantq n life time ; exclusive control Klven. AtMrexM Arctic Ice Machine Co. , Clncltiimtl , O. H r,63-2' nKPHlSENTATIVB , I3XPKIUUNCI3D IN InhlcH , Hilvertlslru ? stlckerH. CommlHttlon. "iJihlen , " 3uO llroiulway , N. V. H MiO 2 BALIWMAN-TO DIIUO TRADE , SIDE LINIer - or fithmvlre. J. W. Knight , 217-225 State ft. Itnclnp , Win. It S51-2 * WANTKI > C-APAIIUJ MAN FOIl 11UANCH Of ClricnRO houw ; HtRple line ; salary nnd ex penHeu paid , beside commission on wiles ; nlioii tl.OOO required to hilp curry KoodH. 1'eimanen plcltlon ; very dcslrnMe. Cleo. Munnon. 121 l''rnnklln Et. , fhlcnKo. H C31-2 * WANTKD AT ONCK , SAI.nHMHN Poll t'OVN ty nnd state , J7. > nnontli nnd expenses. Spe rlalty to drug nnd department stox-x. No coin putltU.n No c | p'tlence if'iulred. Kxclualvi territory. Columbia Chemical Co. , K > D"nrbjn St. , Chicago. 11 543-1 * J4.DO PER 1,000 PAIR POIl D1STUII1UTINC circulars ; enclose 4cte. U. S. Distributing Unreal ] , Chicago. II-542-S' WK WANT A GOOD .PlIlHT-riAKH SAMM man ; must come recommended. Cnll M mdnj lifter 9 n. in. , room 303 Kulbach block , Tin Werner company. 1) ) 6i2 ! 2 * WANTKD , A I1HIGI1T. AC1TVB MAN Af collector ; nlmi a good olllce man. Ksberg f Corliett. 1311 Pnrnnm. H M6 2 WANTED c.lTl ALE HELP. ARE YOU HONEST , SOIIEU , INDt'STUIOt'Sl If so , cngugi } with us for l. > Mj 53W u month , } 3CW ( a year ; you cnn iniike It cuvy ; six luiim n iluy. Uur ngeniK do not complain of hani times. Why ? They are making money selling our Perfection Dish Wnsher ; the only practical family wnsher manufactured ; washes , dries nnd polishes dishes perfectly In two minutes : no experience- necessary ; n child of 8 oiwrates U easily ; clHiqi and durable ; weight , thirteen pounds ; made of anti-rust sheet steel ; cnpac * ity , 100 pieces ; { 1D.IXW for Its equal ; every fam ily wants one ; you don't have to canvas ; nf Ho : > n as people know you have It for bait they send for n dish washer ; each agent' * territory protected ; no competition ; we fur- nlsh sample ( weighs six pounds ) In nice cust to lady agents to take orders with ; one agenl made 1214.53 llrst ten days. Address for full particulars Perfection Mfg. Co. , Unglenood , III , LADIKS WANTING FIRST CLASS GIRL ! call at Scandinavian Y. W. Home , 101 ? Cnpltn avenue , tel. 1,217. C M523 ID * I'ASTRY COOK , } 40.K > ; 12 DINING plrls ; 10 lady clerks ; private family cookc IJ.OO. Canadian ottlce , 1522 Douglas st. O MM6-1 * _ A MAN OR LADY TO MANAGE DISTItmirr Ing samples , soaps , specialties , books ; do cor < responding. Send Sylvan Co. , 717 Woodward , Detroit , Mich. , lOo for net of samples , re ceive offer to you. C M561 8 * AN ACTIVE , AM1UTIOUS YOUNO LAD1 wanted ; not youngeik than 23 ; terms graduallj Increnstd. Apply personally to H. H. New ton , room 12 , Crelghton block , Monday morn Ing at 9 o'clock. C 5'JD 2" .FOR RENT HOUSES. HOUSES , F. K , DARLING , BARKER BIX3CK. D 423 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Tltt O. F. Davis company , 1505 Farnum , D 428 HOUSES. BENKWA & CO. , 10S N. 15TH ST. D 127 11. E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA , ' D M428 2708 FARNAM STREET. W. M. Rogers , 1323 Fiitnnm btrcct , D 129 NICK MODERN FLATS , CHEAP. J. W. Squire , 248 lieu building. D-430 FOR RKNT-DESIUADLK HOUSES. 3 roorna , 211 S. 24th St. , 13' ' ) . 7 rooms. 41W3 Cumlng St. , } 22. 7 rooms , ICIi N. 2ith n\e. , 122.50. 9 rooms , 41NJ7 CatH st. , $10. 9 rooms , 4U27 Davenport St. , J10. i rooms , 3420 Jackson St. , tl 5 rooms , 3513 Pratt St. , J7. Bee Fidelity _ Tru l Co. . 1702 I-'arnam at. _ D-431 LARGE LIST. F. D. WEAD , IGTH & DOUGLAS D-5I7-J3 _ _ _ _ _ _ - - FOR RENT FINK NKW ID-ROOM. HOUSE. 52 , N. SiJtli Bt. 11. T. Clarke , 2HP llourd of Tiade. D C53 RENTAL AGENCY C20 SO. 1CTII ST. D 727 FOR RKNT AT BELLKVUE , NEAR R. R depot , u tine 10-ruom house , line grounds nbundant fruit ; also 4-room cottage. Henry T Claikc , No. 219 Board of Trade , Omaha. 01 W. 11. limit , liellevue. -D 736 NEARLY NEW G-ROOM "COTTAGE WITI bath , reduced to S13.W. 3033 California Bt. . D-820 VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED HOUSE close In. J. 11. Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life. TKN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , CLOSK IN 6- room cottage , city water ; eti'rc building. 130 Fnrnain. L. s. Skinner , agent , SKI New Yorl Llfe. D M021 _ _ 10-llOOM HOUSK , MODERN , LOCATED 2" ! DoUKUi. W. F. Clark. D M930-J11) ' _ FL'RNI.SHKD OR UNFIJHNI.SHKD ; TIH linndsomest residence In KounUe Place. Fo tiartlculaia cnUliu Adolph Meier , 15tli nm Fa main. D 152 TWO 0-ROOM UltiriC HOUSES. 1339-11 1'AIU ven > ie. facing Hanscom park , nearly new hard wood tlnlsh ; llrsl class modern con Ycnlences. Inquire 1115 South 32nd street. _ _ _ _ _ _ D--M329 " " FOR RKNT-IIOl'SK OF TEN nOOM"s" 113 S HilltetAll.mo'ler" canvnlencc . Inquire n 109 S. Kill st. D. T. Mount. D 3S8 FOR RKNT-GOOD COTTAGE , LARdB LAWJ with trees , linrn , on car line , 123. R. C. Put tenon. Itaingu blk. D-407 * _ FOR RENT FLATS NEWLY CLEANED , PA K'l-ed nnd palntid nt northeast cunu-r llth nn ownrd , J13 n. month. Inquire room S14 Flr National bunk building. DI2I-1J _ TOR RENT AT 22ND AND CALIFORNIA STf r ew I'lght.room house. All conveniences. Cholc location.Sltli or without barn. Also tin J j"i ; cotinKe. Rent low. Inquire at Una N. \ Llfi liutldlne. _ D 537 J FOR HKNT-7 ROOMS , DARN. CITY WATKH ? ' " > l' ' 'tw en 37th und ! Sth on Jones. Amei U17 Farnam. _ D 535 4 FOR RKNTT ROOMS. FIRST FLOOR , Cir water. 17 per mo. Rcfctcncc required. 411 N tina st. D 531-2 PLEASANT DKTACHKD MODERN S-ROO ! house ; nlc lawn. barn. Inquire 2 Pierce ere ro RENT. NEW 4-nooM . cot SOth and S-ahlor St. . cellar , cistern , oily wat only W.W. Enquire 1318 Fnrnain. D-MJ70- RENT. TWO MODERN i-ROOM 1IO11MK : IKO nml 2jls June * it. ; for tnfoi mutton call-i luo Juneii. I ) 5CT-2 * FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOt'SE OF KIOH rooniB , Uith , for thr e mcntln. IKS So. ! : nl s I AND 7-ROOM FLATS. WITH RANGE AN1 all modern convenUnctn ; uvvnlntt , screens an jAiiltar net-vice. Call nt corner Hut. 701 K , Itit It , , fr m 10 to 1 ! and 2 to 4. George I'louner. D M5M RENT. S-IIOOM IIOV8E. ALL MODKR1 Impruvementii ; hard uooU llnlEh ; all larg roum , 4ft ) N. 2JU utrett. D MS 6 _ " lANDSOMir HOt'SE. MODERN. ETC. . FO rent. ltlck , 303 N. Y. I.tfu HMsr. D--COI FOR RliNT YUKNlbHED HOOM8 NIPn SOUTH FRONT ifooM.VEI. . , " vtlviito tauilly. Call ZliJ Cuu ! . FOR RENT FURNlSH-iD RO3MS. Continued. LEAHANT ROOM. J9I9 DODGE. n-M8J7 _ _ URNISIIED ROOM ? C2 H. 19TH STREET. _ E-M107-J1S * 1ICKLY FfRNIHIIKD ROOMS. Bfl S. 2STH AV. K-M316-S' _ _ - - 'OR HKNT TWO WELL Fl'RNIHHKD SEP- arute rooms , conveniences , 2015 Dodirt1 St. E-MC 2 _ FURNISHED ROOMS IN RKPIDnNCK , WHICH occupies block ; nice lawn. Northeast rorner 19tli nnd Leavenworth. K M523 3 * t'RNISIIED ROOM WITH PRIVATE FAMILY where liomi * be had. " ' " " prlvllegr * cnn , 'J.JH" ' ' ' ONK ROOM , BOttTH FP.ONT. NICE COOL slind" . In private family , tC.U1) in mth , call 2"C2 St. Mary's avc. IV-Mil-i * RKNT. PLEAHANT pllNpHED ROOM ; near Hnnrmm park ; bxud If deslnil. Imiulre 61S S. ICth st. K fC2' _ lOt'KEKEEPIN'G ROOMS , fONVENIENT , ch np , cool , large lawn. ! Bll St. Mary's. E M3SS 2 EUKNISHED ROO tS AND BOaRD 812 CHICAGO. EXCELLENT" LOCATION FOR rooms with b , nrd. Mrs. Churchill F M3I3-2' THE ROSE , 2)20 ) HARNEY , NICE FfHNISIIED rooms with board ; special rates tn gentlemen. F-204-.122 _ ROOMS WITH HOARD , UTOPIA. 1721 DAVENport - port st. F-3S6-3' NICELY FtlRNISIIED ROOMS , WITH OR without board. 200 N. 19th street. K M52C 2' WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR A FINE road stallion ; full-blooded Hambletoiilan. In quire Keseler's hull , Thlitecnth and Pierce. F M314 2' rt'RNISHKD ROOM , HATII , fo MONTH. 1911 Farnam. F 134-S * COOL HOI'Tn ROOM IN LARGE DETACHED house ; lawn , 'phone nnd excellent table ; cen trally located ; references. 2 < )2 ) N. Wh. P Ml 2' LARGE EAST FRONT ROOM , WITH ALCOVE , with iKKinl In prlvat" family , suitable for tw , young men or gentleman and wife ; Incntlin central. Aridiem II 44 , Dee. F 6)3 ) 2 FURNISHED ROOM. SINGLE OR EN SI'ITK , with board , for two or thtee gentlemen 01 couple. 310 South Mth. F C01 2 ICKRENT STOKEb AND OFFICER FOR RENT THE 4-STORY IIIMCK IHTILDINO , 91G Farnam street. This building has a lire- proof cement basement , crmplete Mcnm heat ing llxtures. water on nil Moors , gas , etc. Ap ply nt the otllce of The Hep. 1 910 DESK ROOM. WILLIAM J. WKLSHANS , 831 Hoard of Trade. I M8S7 FOR RKNT , THREE STORY AND HASEMENT brick store building , 1003 Farnam street. Largo elevntnr ; first-class condition , sultnble for any kind of business. Rensnnnhle terms. Inquire room 314 First National bank building. I 120-12 AGENTS WANTE1 > . MEN AND WOMEN , { 3 TO tlO A DAY. AD- drcps ihe Handy Heater Co. , 834 New York Life bldg. , Omaha , Neb. J 913 THE NEW EDUCATION IS THE MOST 1'SE- ful school woik ever published. Hundreds ot agents wanted to sell to school boards. The Diamond Lltho Publishing Co. . Minneapolis , Minn. J-M193 2 AGENTS WANTED FOR LARGEST LINE aluminum novelties , bar goods , tableware In America ; profits Immense ; steady work ; sample lOo ; Illustrated catalogue free. Aluminum Nov elty Co. , 33T > Hrondwny , New York. J WHY DO PEOPLE COMPLAIN OF HARD times , when any wonma or man can make from $5 to $10 a dny easily. All have heard of the wonderful success of the Climax Dish Washer ; yet many are apt to think they can't make money selling It ; but nnyone can make money , because every family wants one. One agent has made { 478.30 In the last three months , after paying all expenses and nttendlng to reg ular business besides. You don't have to can vass ; ns soon as people know you have It for ale they send for a Dish Washer. Address the Climax Mfg Co. . 45 Starr Ave. . Columbus , Ohio , for particulars J WANTED , AGENTS TO SELL SASH LOCKS and door holders. Fnmple sn h lock free by mall for 2c stamp. Rest sellers ever Invented. Heats weights. J12.00 a day. Write quick. Itro- hard & Co. , Dox 77 , Philadelphia. J WANTED , LADY AGENTS ; HYGEIA CORsets - sets are the best sellers ; big proms ; easy work. Catalogue free by sending to Western Corset Co. , St. Ix > uls , Mo. J AGENTS EVKRYWHKRK , SOMETHING NEW , no talking , sells at fight , big profits. Circu lars free. Send lOc for rumple In plush box. Novelty Introduction Co. , 207 State St. , Chicago. AGENTS , SELL MARY JANE DISHWASHERS nnd get rich : best made ; more bold than all others ; only 13 ; every family wants Mary Jane ; good profit. Purlnton & Co. , DCS Molnes , la. AGENTS WANTED ENKROKTIC MEN TO sell goods by sample , at home or travel. Knsy seller. Liberal salary or good commission. Address with stamp , 1" . O. liox 1H3 , New York City. J AGENTS. CAN YOU VISIT STORKS AND show our sign printing1 machine to mer chants ? Write quick. Stamp , Arc Co. , Rnclne. WIs. J 557 2 AGENTS WANTKD TO SELL THE JANK Skirt Holder. No pins , no buttons , no hooks. Kaslly adjusted ; holds down the shirt waist , keeps the skirt from sagging. The best money maker on the market. Sample pair and partlcu * lars , . ! 3c. The Jane Skirt Holder Co. , Masnmc Temple , Chicago. . J 549-2 AGENTS SOMETHING NKW , "DOOMKUANO Game , " takes place forbidden ( -lot machines. Can make JL'j day easy ; retails for SI ; lightning sellerstnmp pnrtlcuhus. Introduction Co. , G3S Jackson , Chicago , 111. J 511-2 * WANTKD , agents for name plates and house numbers , beveled glass , gold lined , readable In the dnrk : llnest g > Kl rnude ; samples free. Dunstnn Mfg. Co. , 221 Sth avc. , Chicago. J AGKNTS MAKK J3.00 TO J.-.00 A DAY SKLL- Ing our household specialties : circulars free. General Agents Supply Co. , Cincinnati , O. J S76 2 WANTED TO BENT. LIST HOUSES FOR RKNT WITH O. G. WALlace - lace , 312 llrown blk. Have calls for cottages. K434 LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH F. D. WKAD. K54S J3 WANTKD-FURNISHKD HOfSK FOR MAN and wife only , convenient to business pait of city , for summer ; satisfactory lefetc-nccs given as to responsibility , etc. Addices R 31 , life. K MM3-I ROOM AND BOARD WITH HOAIK PRIVIleges - leges und shaded place lo hang hammock , by two young gentlemen ; strangers In city. Ad dress , stating terms , R S9 , llee olllce.K K 5S9 2 STORAGE. STORAGE , FRANK KWERS , 12H HARNEY. M433 REST STORAGE HUILDING IN OMAHA , U. S. gov. bond warehousihousehold ; goods stored ; lowest rates. 1013-1015 Leavenworth. M43G STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER. TEL. ! iW. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove ll-palr Works. M437 PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. , 8TII & Jones tn. General storage and forwarding. M4C8 WANTED TO STOCKS OK CI.OTHINO , GENTS' FURNISH. Ings , hals nnd shoes. S. Arnsuln , 1:0.1 Dauglau street , Omaha , Neb. N M70 JS WANTED , GOOD SKCOND itAND "ui'uToiIT Piano , cheap. Roberta at Dennett's. N2U3 WANTKD ONE OR TWO GOOD DRIVING homes for clear lot. F. D. Wead , IGth and IXmglas. -JOC-2 H.OOO CASH FOR HOl'SK AND LOT SOUTH. F. D. Wead , 16th and Douglas. -51C-5 WANTED TO TlUY OR TRADE FOR OLKAR lot , a nice horse and phaeton ; horse must he young gentle , stylish nnd u good speedy driver ; phaeton must bo In first class condition , Stntf lowest price and where It can be trvn. Ad dress R ZS , care Ilt-e ofllce. N Ml B WATER SPANIKL DOG PUP ; MUST 111 : thoroughbred and cheap. K. K. Hay , Humph , rey. Neb. N M522 : WANTKD. GOOD SKCOND-HAND OFl'ICll desk ; must be a bargain. R 31 , IJeo olllce. * N M527 3 ONE OR TWO OAK FRAME SHOW CASES , square , eight feet li > nt' , K. L. Joyce , 1W4 Douglas Bt , N 573-2 FOR SAT.E FURNITURE. " FOR SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL TO New York , will sell nil the furniture , carp" ! ' . etc. . of a 19-rcom liouxe vhruu. Cull at S. Mill ave. GooncooK , WASiJr.i AND "moNiiiiT " "a- , 8. 2 h. o FOR SALE-.HORSKS , W AGONS.ETC FIRST CLASP FAMILY HORSE AND FINK phueton. 1:0 txiulli ; i t Elr.tl. P377 2 FOR SALE-A YOUNG FAMtLY HORSE. PER ffclly gentle ; nl phnrton nnd harners , woill ! , for Sl'W. ' SS51 Franklin rt. P-MS : FOR SALE. HORSn AND riT'GtTvs HORS1 very gentle nn l In KOOU shape. Fidelity l > mi and .Guarantee . c-jnimiiy | , mom 4. Wltt.m-1 building , I1 MWI 4 _ _ CHEAP , A GOOD 5AFi : ANI > HANDTOMI ; pony. nultuUlo for childrtn'H rldlnc. Ai > ul > or ftdJrcn Room ( II , Uc building , r ISJ ! FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WKOMAN PIANOS , IlRIDflKPORT ORGANS. \Vooilbrldge llros. , 117 H. 17th. qua HARDWOOD COMI11NAT1ON HOG AND chicken' fence. Clms. II. L e , 9th and Douglai. CJ44I THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. , AMES , NKlC has 400 tons good baled hay to sMI. Q M443 TOR PALK. A PKr lK K11. INQUIRE A. D. Ilrnndles , lloston Store. y MCS4 CUI'AN FRECKLKS EOL'J EKR Y WH KRE , tcl UISI J21 -'OR SALE A t-TON WAGON SCALE , LAM- oreaux lirtf. , KKi S. ICth SI. Q tit > j Z ST. HKRNARD DOG PUPS , I1KAU7IFUL , highly bred ones at 13 , O. W. Hardln. Vcr- ilali , Neb. Q 530-2 * POR SA'I."K ! KIMHALL VPRIGIIT PIANO. Room 4 , Wlllmell building. Q-MMS 4 CLAXRVOYANTS MRS. DR. H. WARRKN , CLAIRVOYANT. RK- llabte business niHllum , Sth year at 119 N. ICth. S4I3 M.flSSAGK , MADAM SMITH , M2 S. 13TII.2D FLOOR , ROOM 3 ; rmmneHc , vapor , alcohol , steam , sujphunne and sea baths. T MJ7.VS * MOST COMMODIOUS HATH PARIX311S IN city. Mine. Howell , 313 ( * 32U S. rah : thoroughly practical chiropodist and manicurist attendant. T MS13 JH MADAM LA Rt'K ' , 1017 HOWARD ST.TSG3 TSG3 J12' MASSAGK , MADAMK UKRNARD , 1421 DODGE. T MT-5 3 MRS. DR. LEON. ELEGANT MASSAGK AND electric bath pallors , lestfut and refresh-.ng. No. 413 North 14th street. T MCOI S TUKK.1S11 ilATHS. TURKISH IlATHS : ONLY PLACK IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite lU'J-110 , IJ e bldg. LADIES' IlATHS , C FOR J5. MME. POST. 319V4 8. 15. . 730 PEKbOWAL. THE IJELLE EPPKRLY CORSET , MADE TO order from measure. 1909 Farnam street. U 383 _ VfAVI CO. . C40 HKK 11LDO. ; HEALTH HOOIv free ; home treatment ; lady attendant. U444 H. HAAS , FIXRIST , PLANTS , CUT FLOWERS. Hanqilct , hall , resldenc1 and grave ilecorntlons. 1S13 Vlnton Btreet. Teliphoiu. ' .76 , L' M44i * 1JATHS , MASSAGE , MME. POST , 31314 S. 11TII U731 _ _ CU13AN FRECKLES , WORTH IOC FOX DC. U184 J21 _ PLEDGES NOT REDEEMED OR EXTENDED by June 15 will be sold at auction. Kred Mnlde , 151714 Farnam. U M243 13 PRIVATE HOME FOR LADIES DfRING CON- tlnement ; Iwibles adi'ptcnl or otherwise provided for. 2C31 Char K 3 stieet , Omaha , Neb. U MSOG J14 _ UM11RELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRKD , 310 , No. ICth. Jas. Henderson. U 2S7 J 27 A LADY THAT L1VKS ON CAPITOL AVE. wishes to sec that tall gentleman that asked her to get married last Sept. ; the told him that she was nfiald he would kill her. U-M7-2 * _ BARGAIN. 12 CAIIINET PHOTOS. J2. DAVIKS. 113 S. ICth street , opposite lloston Store. U MWSSO _ MEN AND WOMEN TAUGHT TO MAKE crayon portraits tn spare houis at their homea oy a new , copyrighted method ; those learning my method will be furnished work by me Iry which they cnn earn J8.00 to IIGOJ per week. Send for particulars. H. A. Gnpp , German artist , Tyrone , Pa. U ATTENTION LADIES ! "EMMA" HUST DEveloper - veloper will enlarge your bust 5 Inches. Guar anteed. Sealed Instructions 2c , or 24 page Illus trated catalogue Gc , by mall. Emma Toilet Razor , Hoston , Mnss. U SUMMKR SCHOOL WILL HE OPKNKD JUNK 10 at Mason school by Mlsa Homey. For terms apply at 1011 S. ISth st. U SG3-2 * WALL PAPKR CLEANED , OLD PAPER MADE to look as grod as new , nt one-third the price of new : all work guaranteed. II. Parsons , 102 N. 13th St. U CCS 2 _ SUPKRFLOUS"HAIRWRITE FOR FREE 1N- formatlon how to remove hair permanently without slightest Injury to skin ; superior to electric needle. Curtis Co. , ISO 32d St. , Chi cago. U DC2 2 * _ "H K IS WELL PAID THAT IS WELL SAT1S- fled. " It will therefore pay you well to use Clarkes's Pure Rye Whiskey for sickness. Infallible. In bottles always , at dealers. U-KS-2 _ WANTKD TO CORRKSPOND WITH A PUT. slclan who Is a registered druggist und desires n location to practice and manage drug store R 35 llee. U-W2-2 * _ TOBACCO HAH1T CURED IN THRKK DAYS ; 00-cent sample to agents , 16 red stamps. Match- ette Co. , Chicago , 111. U MO-2 * A SUMMER SCHOOL. FOR ALL ORADKS , will to opened at Walnut Hill on Tuesday , June 4. u 591 z * $10 OWN YOUR OWN HOME ; STOP RKNT ; quit landlords ; become a freeholder ; a $10 bill will buy n nice lot. free from mortgage. In my new addition , between Omaha and the new- fort ; write for plot. Charles 1' . Benjamin , sole agent , 1213 Howaid street. U 578 2 * PAWNED , MY LADY'S HUNTING CASK , stem winding gold watch , Klgln movement , n few days ago for $15.00 ; will fell ticket foi $4.50 ; this Is a rare bargain. Address R 41 , Heo. U-CW 2' _ MON.C.Y TO LOAN K&AL ESTATE ANTII INT LOAN & TRUST CO. , 31S N. Y. Lire loans at low rates for choice pecurlty In Ne braska and Iowa farms or O.naha city property W44C _ _ MONKY TO 1X3AN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Urennan , Love & Co. , 1'axton blk. W4I7 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W. U. Melkel , 1st Nat. Ilk bldg W448 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam. W44J _ INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. , New York , offer any part 100.UOO eastern In vestor's names , who have money to Invest ; Just compiled. Write for particulars. W-M303 J25 * LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Fatnam. W4S2 _ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 Farnam st. W451 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. M5 N. Y. LIFI-f LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City. Mo. W453 _ _ _ _ _ CAPITAL. $2.000,000 ; SURPLUS , fGOO.OOO ; U. S , Mortgage Tiust Co. , New York. For 6 per ccnl loans on city property apply to Pusey & Thmas , agents , room 207 Flint Nnfl bank bldg.W W 232 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- lure , pianos , horses , wagons , or any kind of chattel security nt lowest possible rates , which you can pay buck ot liny- time or In any amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO , Room 4. Wltlincll block. X454 J. U. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 , RAMGE BLOCK. X455 MONEY TO LOAN. ON FURNITURE AND pianos. Fred Terry , 43) Rornge blk. X4JC MONKY TO LOAN ON FURNITURK. PIANOS , hoises , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods : strictly confidential ; you can p.iy the loan off at any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGK LOAN CO. . COG So. ICth St. St.X470 X470 BUoINKSS CHANCIiS. CUIIVN FRKCKLES. THE ONLY CIGAR. 6C. _ , _ _ _ Y181 J21 _ FOR BAL1V-MY LOAN AND JEWELRY BUS ! ntss. Fied Mohle , 151713 Farnam. Y M891-J11 _ _ _ _ _ _ WANTED RELIAULE REPRljSKNTATlvKT In every town nnd city lo sell the great rheu niHtlo cum Clark's Red Cross Medlclnn Water. Nature's wonderful remedy. Write foi tenus and territory. Fish & Vaughan. Gen' Contractlne awnls for U. S. A. . 41W Cottngi Grove Ave. . Chicago , Y 15.000 STOCK IN ONE OF THK OLDKST KS- tnlillrhf-il and best pi ; > lng National banks o HI. For full partlcuhus address R 83. llee. Y M574-C LEADING PHYplcvNS PRESCIHnF Claiki-'n Pure Ry Whlvkey for those needint a perfectly pure stimulant. In bottles. Soli by dealeis , Y 559 2 H.'O WHEAT IS NOW BOOMING. Ubt In on this rlnlnt ; market. Wheat Is Imunil to KO hlKlier. Everybody IM buying wheat Sind fur our mununl on trading In grain am ] pnnlfli.il > - ; also Dully MarUet RulMln. ad. vising nhat enl uhen to buy. I loth fiee StaiiM-ll A Co. . liunkcni and Broker-i. sulti n Traders Uldg. , Chlcuc.i. V M550 5 * FOR SALE , THOUSAND DOLLAR MILLIN try ; half down , Uiluncc phnty time ; limn tVll , Wllle quick. Addrei-K R. Si. lire. Y 53S-2 WILL PAY $ I'iO.OO FOR V8E OF $ Vrt.X ( ) F1VI months ; second moitgiiE < ; Income iiroiwrly ivurlly uniilv R 4d , lice. Y--M5SJ 3 * " " " SALOON IN ONE oi'"THK LKADINf lintels In Omitlia fur nale , Addrer.i 11 iu > : Cuniir.tr strw.t , Y 518 2 * $1 .COO WILL IH Y A MANUFACTURIN'O HUH lnci In Orr.uli.i ; cgod rca on for relllnc Ad drtia n 15. Be. . Y-MC02 2 > FOR A NICK STYLE FAStltn" HORSE , COAL black , sound , good free driver and gentle In every way , to exchnnita for good drMng horse. Fidelity Truet comi iny , 170J Fnrnnm street. 55-MSS9 FOR KXCHANOK , tO-ACRIl FARM IN GREAT sugar beet dlslilct ; m'41'ixor bank stoek pie- ferred. W. G. Tcmplllom < OJ N. Y. Life. K-M217-6 FARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI , for stock of hnidwnreiir' Implements. Knox & Rlsser , 3714 1'tnrl St. , Council IllulTs , In.y.(17J20 y.(17J20 WILL KXCHANGE SltVKN HUNDRKD INterest - terest In 7-room cottage jind large luirn foi anything. Make an otter. Urunswlck Stale Hotel. " " ' 7.-5G8-2 * 'OR TIHIRITORY IN A GOOD PATENT , AVILL exchange desirable renl rstatn , unlncumbered and well located. GlVt Tull description nnd price of states. Addrc.'S , II. M. Fcrrell , Kvansvllle , Ind. i / Ml 2- TO KXCHANOK-OMAHA FIRKT CLASH PROP- city , cncumliereil , for property on Lake Oko- bojl , lown. Address R 37 , llee. / M7 2 FOR EXCHANGlY'l HAVE 13.P01 ACRES OF land In Montgomery county , Grot Kin , which 1 will tell or I'Hrhnnge for property In Iowa nr cnstein Nebinska. Innds In that part ol Georgia an * now n-velving much nttentlnn liy northern Investors. D. J. Lake , S22-24 Fnrnnm street. / 595 2 FOR SALE JtaAL ESTATE. ABSTRACTS , THK HYRON RKED COMPANY. RE-45S UARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FA RM , salu or trade. F. K. Dulling , Barker Block. RK IGO IMPROVKD OARI1KN LANDS NEAR OMAHA at prices that will surprise you , If taken with in 2 week. * . J. H. Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life. RE 159 [ 1ARGAINS. SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertles and farms. John N. Frenzer , oj p. P. O. RE 4C1 SNAPS. 5 TO 6 MILKS FROM OMAHA P. O. 40. SO or 120 acres. Improved , f"0.00 per acre ; 2oo acres. $35.00 per acre ; 250 acres. $ > t.OO per acre ; G 10-acre tracts. $75.03 to $100.10 per acre. Must be sold. 940 N. Y. Life bldg. RIJ (02 ( FOR SALE-LOT 14 , HI/CK 2 , BAKER PLACE. This lot Is fOxl2S. south frolt. near car ; will sell cheap on easy monthly payments to light party. Also tot 2 , In Buckeye Place , nnd lot 1 , blk G , Poppleton Park. Take a look at tin loin and If they suit you call anil I will make price nnd terms to suit. Geo. 11. Tzschtick. lie * olllce. Omaha. RE-C54 FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. N. Y. L. RE G98-J7 * 7-ROOM MODKRN COTTAGK , 3G2 N. 40TH , only $ .1,700.00 ; great bargain. RE M700 NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE. LARGE LOT , ONLY $1'JOO.OO , Clark nnd N. 21st ; snap. RK M791 1IOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS , SELL AND buy lots , acres , farms. Gavin Bros. , 210 N.Y.L , RE-4C3 $450 CASH FOR A LOT WORTH SIWO ; NICE location ; near car and paved street ; see us nulck. Omaha Real Estate and Trust Co. . 211 S. ISth St. RE M508 3 FOR SALE AT RED ROCK PRICKS , 100 FT. Park ave. , corner fronting Hnnscom park , ICO ft. corner same block east front , 50 ft. Park nve. , cast front no. of park. Quick buyer gets n bargain. Call on The Byron Reed Co. , or J. H. Sullivan , Drovers' Journal ofllce , Chicago , III. RK FOR SALK , NEW COTTAGE , COR 20TH ANT Sahlor St. ; cellar , cistern , city water , onlj $1 , JO. Ham'l Burns , 1318 Farnam. RK 571-2 4-R HOUSK , CITY WATER , $100 CASH ; PRICK $ ! * ) ; G-room house , paved street , a snap , $1COO.OO. Gnrvln Bros. . 210 N. Y. Life. RK-M541-3 WE MUST SELL THE NORTH 33 FEET OF ilar lot. It's right on grade. It faces' west , that's th only Imd feature. It's light In town , GO feet north of Ltavenworth on 25th avenue. i ' Slants back 12 feet to a wide nlley. Several yi-nrs ago we were offend $6,500. We woulc'.i't refUBO $2,700 now. 09 feet across the struet Bold for $31,000 , Just n while ago. | , ; We might trade this and ,33 feet next south with a good house on ( t for place further out. Rather sell. Some of us at home all tlie time. 721 S. 25th ave. „ , RK 597 2 * ARK SOUTH OMAHA , LOTS WORTH ANY- thlng ? If so a fine full lot , near motor , on grade , ought to sell for $10,1.00. It cost $ : ,00.M , recently. If you have. $10).00 call up H. H. Harder & Co. , Bee building. RE-r.r 2 $10 IS FULL PAYMENT FOR A NICE LEVEL building lot between Omn.hn nnd new Fort Omaha. Here Is n chance to be perfectly In dependent of landlords , and own your own home , nl for $10. Write for plat and full In formation. Pale now In progress. Charles P. Benjamin , sole agent , > 12U .Howard street. RE-577 2 * NOW IS THK TIME TO BUY LAND ADJOINING OMAHA. THE SAFEST INVESTMENT IN THK WEST. Here are n few choice bargains : 1 acre , with trees , etc. , near state fair grounds. 2 ncrj'8 , splendid place for poultry yards. 10 acres , near Klmwood paik. 20 acres , beautiful tract , West Omaha. 5G ncies , adjoining new state fair giounds. 45 acres , the finest garden land around Omaha , 100 acrefl Just southwest o felly. Call for prices. Hicks , 20J N. Y. Life Illdg. RK-GOO 2 * FOR QUICK SALK , TWO CHOICK LOTS IM west end , ono block from 35th and Farnnrr , streets , only $2,210.00 for both. Hicks.RKtOO RK-tOO 2 * A GRKAT BARGAIN , CORNER , GOXK.O FKK1 on 24th nnd A streets , South Omaha ; p.n-eil stieet , etc. ; no special taxes ; will sacrifice , R 42 , Bee. . RE COJ 2 MUST BE SOLD ; ELEGANT 10-ROOM RES- Idcnce. modem , nnd tplendidly located. A B. , box 1.94. HE-GOT 2' CHOICE PROPERTY. FOR 10 DAYS WILL offer tplendld plecp of Improved Omaha prop , crty , paying 8 per cent. Addicfs R 43 , Bee. RK-C03 2 BICYCLES. M. O. DAXON , 402 N. ICTH. 4C1 VICTOR BICYCLES , THE FINEST OF ALL bicycles. Omaha Bicycle Co. , 323 N. ICth street. 4CG STERLING BUILT LUCK A WATCH. WESTern - ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street. 4G5 SEK THK VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Barnum Bro. , 120 N. 15th. 467 REMINGTON AND KAGLK. CROSS GUN Co" 116 S. 15th street. 4C8 A. L. DEANE & CO. . WHOLESALE AND RE- tall bicycles. 1116 Fnrnum street ; bicycles sold on easy payments. 469 WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO.,2416 CUMING. 470 MANTELS , GHAX b AND TILES. WOOD MANTLES. GRATES , TILES FOR FIRE places , veDtlbultrs and large Hoots ; write foi catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omahn. UNDERTAKEK3.S.JMJJ.EMBALMBRS H. K. RURKKT , FL'NKHAL D1RKCTOR AND embulmer , 1C18 Chicago St. , telephone 93. 472 SWANSON & VAL1KN , 1701 CUMING , TEL. 10G ( M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM , cr , 1417 Farnam st. , telephone 223. 474 C. W. BAKKR , UNDKRTAKER , 613 S. ICTH ST. 475 D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAI. ofllce to 209 S. IGlh St. , Blown block. 476 A GOOD THING I USH IT ALONG. MAY BK the latest slang phrase , but that's Just what we're doing with SHKRIDA f COAL. 8.000 tons sold In Omaha last year. We give you 2.0UO llu. of the best Wyoming cooking coal for $1.50. Victor White , mgr. , 1605 Furnum st. Tel. 127. 411 BUILDING & LO AM 5BSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL'.L. & H ASS'N PAY 6 , 7 , H per cent when 1 , 2 , J ji-uvs old , ulwuyi redeemable. 1704 Farnam ( it. Nattlnger , Sec , 4SO HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOf Interst on sa\ing . Apply to Omaha L. & II Abs'n , 1701 Bee Hide. < J. M. Nalllnger. Sec. HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER. ISTH AND JONES STS. 75 rooms at $1.50 per day. 50 rooms at $2.00 per day. Special rates to commfri1al , travelers. " Roon nnd txinrd by week or month. Frank Hlldllch mnnaaer. . , 47S AirTNA HOUSE ( KUROPKAN ) , N. W. COR 13th and. Dodge. Rooma by day or week. 479 PUMPoA.J ) WINDMILL j. C. H. ROYDEN. PUSH'S ANlTWIND MILLS all kinds of pump repairing. l euve uriK'l with Churchill Pump Co. Telephone cc : , M-163-J21 * DHsSSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES , 4304 Rurdettc , 103 J0 DRESSMAKING IN PRIVATE FAMILIKS , Fit nnd style guaranteed. Address R 3d , llee , M583 3 DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERUD , 713 N. 1 PASTURAGE. Wn HAVK IGO ACRES OF RLVE GRASS PAS. lure for horses. Umrd fence , spring woteri Barton & Phelps. Ollmore. Nel > . , or A. W. PhelpR * Bon , 207 N , Y. Life bldg. , Tel. 1031. 478-Jul > - 1 * PASTURE , CATTLE & HORSES , T. MURRAY. 90S-J15 RLUE GRASS , SPRING WATER ; H. H , HAR- dcr & Co. , Bee building. 221 NOTICK I. THE UNDKRSIONKD. WILL TAKE In horses nnd colts to pastute , feed nnd cnte for the year round In Howard Co. , Nebraska. Watch this paper for particulars by the 10th of June , IMS. Charles Onns. I4y Oeo. ( I. Gnus , foreman , P. O. tioi 136 , St. Paul , Neb. MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. GEORGE V. OELLENIIKCK , BANJO AND guitar teacher. 1911 Cajs street. M lO'J CRAYON WORK TAUGHT FRKK BY MAIL by the Kansas City Art college , 410 K. 12th street , Knnsns City , Mo. M 416-4 * EXPERIENCED MUSIC TEACIIKR. TERMS niMlernte. Address Miss T. K. Ferrnll , 2U19 California street. MRS4 3 * CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C. K. MORRILL , PAPER HANGING. HOUSE sign painting , brick woik. plnstetlng ; on . R. i , Barker blk. ; tel. 735 ; shop 913 N. 24lh St. 4St ELECTRICAL &UPPHE3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACtors - tors for electric light nnd motor plants and all kinds of elertr.cal construction Western Klec- trlcal Supply Co. , 1315 Howoid st , 4S2 tTtioIiT H AwIT . .M J IT * A , C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE M 435 PAWNBROKERS. H. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 st 483 DANCING. MR. AND MRS. MORAND WILL OIVK Pill- ate lessons In dancing nt their home , i90u Dodge street , during the summer. 223-J23 DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , DENTIST , 2020 Bl'RT ST. . 407 LOST ! STRAYED. A SORRKL MARE , WHITE SPOT In face , return to J. W. Folcy. 1S16 N. 15th for reward. Lost M511 7 IT'S JUST HERE in regard to our stock of PHAETONS , SURREYS , CARRIAGES. No ono in the city shows a lar- per or finer line of 1895 STYLES Nor sell for less imnoy. DRDJldOND CARRIAGE CO. , 18th nail Hnrucy Sts. Opp. Court House. NOTICE. Parties ImvlnR goods In pawn with me will call for them within 30 duys from May 11 , at ) I Intend to RO out of btiRlness. KHKU MOIILE , 151716 Farnam St. Show cases for sale. M-11.30-t-K--3 lawyers and solicitors. SUES & CO. Uec Uulldliig , OMAIIA , Neb. Advice FHEE. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves ( BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.Arrives [ Uinahall'nlon In pot , loth Ac Mason Sts. | Omnlm lOrl.'am Denver Express 9(0am : 4B5pm.Blk. : Hills , Mont. At Puget Snd. Kx. 4:0 : pm 4:35pm : . . . . . .Denver Exprtss 4o&pm : 6:45pm..Nebraska : IJK'-I ! ( except Sunday. . 7:4jpm : S:15am..Lincoln : Local ( except hunilay.ll:25am ) : 2:45piii..Fast : Mallfor Lincoln ) dally. . . . Leavea ICHICAGO , BURLINGTON &Q.IArrives i : &Upm. . niL'iiKu itnu ni. JAIUIH r xpresu. . Dutam ll:35am : . Paclllc Junction Local . ! > :3 : < Jpni _ . . . .Kast Mull . i4i ; pm Leaves ( CHICAGO , MIL. & ST. PAUL. ( Arrives OinahalUnlon Depot , loth Ac Mason Sis. [ Omaha G.UOpin . Chicago Limited . 0:30am : 11 slug m. . . . Chicago _ Kxprets ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . tiu : pin leaves ( CHICAGO Ai NORTH WEST N.JArrlvcs OmahalUnlon Depot , loth & Mason Sls.l Umaha llKiani. : ( . , . Eastern Kxpre&i . & :3'pm ( ' 4:00pm : . Vestlbuled Limited . 9:4Uam CUam . Mo. Valley Local . 10:3 > 'pm 5:4 : > pm . Omaha Chicn go Special. . . . . . . 215p ; m LeiiTes" { "CHICAGO ; R7"ir& I'ACIKl OiiialialUnlon Depot , 10th & Maaun Sts. | Omaha _ _ _ EAST. _ ll:00am. : . . Atlantic Kxpress ( ex. Sunday ) . . . B5pm : C:2 : pin . Night Express . 'J:3.r.am : 4 ! 3Upm. . . . Chicago VestlbuU-d Limited. . . . l:35pm : " _ _ ] _ WEST. _ 6:00pm. : . Oklahoma & Texas Ex ( ex Sun.10:3.um : IMOpm . Colorado Limited . 4:00pm : Leaves I C. , ST. P. , M. & O. lArrlves Oinalml Depot. 15th and Webster Sis. [ Omaha 9 : > am. . . . Nebraska Passenger ( dally ) . . . . & :15pm 430pm..Sloux ; City Express ( ex. Sun..ll'iGam : 6lOpm : . St. Paul Limited . lo-sjam Leaves I K , E. & MO. VALLEY ! JArrlvcH Omaha ) _ Dr pot , lth and Webster Sis. [ Oinalia 2:10 : ] > m . Fast Mall and Kxpresi . 4'prii : 2U > ] ) in.ex. Sat. ) Wyo. Ex.lex. Mon. ) . . . < : riin ] OiOrj.un. . . Norfolk Kxpress lex. Sunday ) , , , lU:30am : CilOpm . St. Paul Kxpress . 103oam ; f."eiives | Ic7 c7TsTrJ. & C. ft"lArrlves OnialiallTnlon Depot , 10th k. Mason Sts. | Omaha 9fiOam ; . Kansas Clty Day Kxpress . Bniipm : 9:4Spm.K. : C. Night Ex. via U. 1' . Trans. . 6iKpin : Leaves ! MISSOUllTTAClKIC. [ Arrives Omaha ) De | > ot , IBth and Webster Sts , | Omaha 10:40am : . . " . . . .St. Louis Kxpresa . CWnm : a:3opm : . St. IXJuls Kxpress . C-.Ovpm 330pm ; . Nt-brni-kn Local ( ex. Sun. ) . 900am ; Le"aveiTi SIOUX CITY 7i PACIFUT lArrivcs Omnhn ) Depot , ltli and Webster Sis. [ Omaha 6inpm : . St. Paul "Limited . 10:33am Leaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. JArrlves OmahalUnlon Deiiot , 10th & MasonStB. _ | Omiiliu 6SSair : . r. .Slcux City Passenger . 10il.im : | ; _ . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Limited. . . 12SOpm : Leaves [ I T NKN I 'ACIFl C. i ArTl vVs" OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha :30p : . Fast Mall . 4lopin : Leaves IvXllA8lf I RA ILWAV1 : lArilves Oinal'-xiiJnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sls.l Omaha SWpm : . St Louis Cannon Hall . 12:33pm : 1PCJKE WHITE DEER. A. Rare Animal llroiight Down bjr a IIuu- ter'n Gun , The white buck of Nevada county , probably the last of Its kind In California , has fallen before a hunter's gun. It was not an Indian hunter who killed It , for no red man would hcve dared to draw a bead upon the beautiful creature for fear of a curee falling upon his fomlly and his tribe. The Indians In that locality , says the San Francisco Call , be lieved Uiat the white deer contained the spirit of one of their great and good chiefs and to kill It would have been worse than murder. For several years the animal hud been occasionally eeen by the Indians In the mountains In various parts of the county , but they rarely tpoka of It to the whites , fear ing the latter would start In pursuit. A few white men saw it , but none were very desirous of taking Its life because of Its beauty. It weighed about sixty-five pounds and Its hair and hide were of pure white. Near the horns the hair was tinged with gray. gray.Many years ago a white deer was seen In Memlocino county , but It was ot a dingy or yellowish white , but tne Nevada county buck was as white as snow. It required nine large Winchester bullets to kill It. The hunter ran across the animal on a mountain side and opened fire. Although wounded by the first bullet , the deer bounded Into a small clump of brush , the only shelter within a mile. From his position on the hill side the hunter poured shot after shot into the thicket whenever he could catch a glance of the \vTnte hide , The wounded creature was afraid to leave the bushes and make a run for shelter deeper In the mountains , anil It was literally burnt to death with hot lead. The last shot entered the heart , and when the hunter secured his prey he found that nine bullets had struck the littlecreature. . Its vitality was remarkable. The Indians in Nevada county and acroft the line in the state of Nevada looked ifpori the white buck's death ad an III omen , The hunter was very careful In removing tlio skin to keep it perfect. He cent It to Han Francisco and bad It mounted. CULIM SORVIVOKS ON LAND Full Details of the Latest Horror cf the EC as. STEAMER SANK IN A TERRIBLE GALr Arrival of TiTcntj-Oiip Itcncuril renting nt .Mnr\tlim : niitt Their Story of tlio I'nte of Thrlr Lute t'oiuimiilmii. MAZATLAN , Mcx. , Juno 1. The steamer Snn Junii 1ms arrived here with the twenty- one passengers picked up on the. 21st Insl from the Collma. From thtm has b eii learned EOIIIO of the details of the dreadful disaster , which they say happened on Mon day at noon , when the Collma was about twenty-elKht miles out of Manzanlllo and ten miles from shore. All the rescued arc badly bruised. They were all picked up from pieces of wreckage and rafts , with the excep tion of A. J. Sutherland , who had cluiiK tea a boat after It had capsized five times and drowned all the other occupants. As all were afloat , lashed by the fiercest gale of years and buffeted by the angry seas , for about twenty-four hours , they arc hardly yet In a condition to tell a connected story of the wreck and the experiences of their es cape , but many Interesting particulars have been obtained. The steamer was heavily laden and had a large deck load of lumber. When the storm struck her she made bad weather of It , the captain having great dlfllculty In keeping her head to the sea. Th * wind In creased In fury , until It Is said to have been the fiercest storm known along tl'ls coast In twenty years. The sea rose rapidly. Waves washed the vessel and started the deck load. As the waves rose and the storm Increased the managlngtof the steamer became Impos sible. At last , about noon , her head could no longer be kept up and she breached to. Once in the trough of the sea a mighty wave struck her and she was thrown on her beam ends. This wave struck her with such force that the steamer trembled as If she , had run upon a reef , and most of the passengers thought this was the rmise of the shocks. This gave rlso to the first report that the ship had struck on a reef. Whether because of the heavy deck load , the shifting of the coal and cargo , or the force of the storm , the steamer would not right herself. The passengers were pretty badly stunned by being pitched about , but rushed upon deck In a panic. Here they met another danger. The gale tore part of the deck load of lumber from Its fastenings and whirled the heavy planks about with appalling vie lence. Many were struck and maimed. At least one passenger was killed by having his head crushed by one of the flying timbers. In their terror the passengers made few mental notes of their surroundings at this Juncture. The survivors say , however , that the officers of the steamer were brave and active. Captain Taylor stood upon UK- bridge , his first officer , Griffiths , with him. At an order Griffiths rushed aft to superin tend the launching of llfo boat No. C. Second end Officer Langhorne was at life boat No. 3 , and succeeded In getting It launched and filled with passengers. Then down went the ship and Langhorne's boat was capsized. All In the boats were- supposed to have been drowned. CAPTAIN WRNT WITH HIS SHIP. Captain Taylor went down with the ship , sticking to his post. As she pitched down ward he blew three blasts on the whistle , supposedly as a signal of goodbye. Then he disappeared beneath the waves. Down went the engineers and firemen with them at their posts. Freight Clerk Perry was In his room at the time of the final plunge. Third Offi cer Hanson was saved. As the steamer sank ho cut some of the lashings of the deck lumber. Then he Jumped or was thrown overboard on the weather side of the vessel and reached the top of the deck house. This had been torn off and washed away by the great wave which threw the Collma on her beam. There Hanson clung , washed and buffeted for twenty-four hours. Ho saw men and women sink about him , but was powerless to aid them. Hanson says that as the steamer foundered her boilers burst. The deck burst undr his feet as he left the ship. Ten other men were thrown into the sea with him. The bursting of the boilers tore off the deck and threw part of It over at lead a dozen men who were struggling In the water , drowning them all. Flying debris hit others. Two life rafts were seen to be afloat. On one were three men and on another six , In cluding J. A. Childburg of Seattle , Wash. , who seemed to have been a leader In the work of launching the raft. Those In any position to take notice of their surroundings naw many who clung to bits of wreckage and the lumber from the deck- load. The gale caught this wreckage from the crests of the great waves and heat the struggling unfortunates with It. One man's skull was crushed by a whirling plank as he was about to clamber upon a Hie raft. The dash of the sea made each timber a menace as well as a hope. So the fight for life began. There was no hope for women or children , and small chances for men In such a storm. Many of the women and children must have remained in their cabins. The completely nude bodies of the stewardess and two other women came float ing by the deckhouse some time after the steamer sank. All were dead and the sight was so distressing that Officer Hanson and the others on the deckhouse pushed the bodies away with pieces of scantling. Prof. Harold Wliltlng of the California university made a heroic effort to save his wife and four children and the nurse. He got Into a boat In which were A. J. Suther land and others. The boat was eoon swamped. Then It was righted , but went over again. Five times she was righted after being over turned. The women were soon drowned de spite all efforts to save them. Some were killed or stunned by the flying debris. At last only Sutherland was left. To avoid the swirling wreckage he climbed upon the seats while the lifeboat was overturned and so floated with the bottom of the boat serving him as a protecting shield. Air came to him through tl.e broken sides of the boat. Suther land says ho was on the weather tilde of the steamer when she went on her beam ends , but slid over to the lea side and Iill into a boat. As the utcamcr went down a master or part of the bridge took the boat under water. When It came to the surface Suther land crawled Into It again. Then he picked up Prof. Whiting , Mrs. C. Irving and an other lady , supposed to he Mrs. Whiting. Almost Immediately the boat capsized again and , as hai been related , went over no less than five times , drowning Prof. Whiting and the two women. Then It was that Sutherland came up under the boat und remained there , protected , as he tells , from the flying tim bers and dashing debris , DKIFTKt ) ON THE WILD SEA. The survivors drifted about for twenty-four hours In what Captain Pitts of the San Juan says was the hardest storm experienced on the coast in twenty years. Of course none but the stoutest could survive. The weaker ones succumbed from hour to hour. Many of those saved were badly hurt by the wreckage and lumber. Among those most Injured IE young C. H. Gushing , Jr. , of Oakland. He and another man floated about on an Impro vised raft , but his brother was drowned. Some of the others arc In a pitiable condition. The appearance of the San Juan kept up the spirits of those who were ready to give up the uneven struggle as hopeless. The notlco of the trouble came to the first olllcer of the San Juan , who noticed a great quantity of wreckage and reported the probability of a disaster during the etorm. Cuptaln Pitts Immediately sent men aloft and boon borne of the survivors were sighted. All the twenty-ono picked up were found within a radius of two or three miles. The Collma Is In COO fathoms of water. The location where she went down Is given as 18 degrees 38 mlmitM latitude ; longitude 104 degrees 14 minutes , weft. Though the direct cause ot the disaster wa the tremendous sea and the fearful southeast gale , It Is generally bclluved that the Collma wan badly overloaded. She refuse , ) three lighten of freight here , having already all sliii could carry. It U supposed that at Manianlllo the discharged some of her freight , but that the transferred some to the deck from the hold , making her top- hoivy and unable to withstand the heavy headwinds and crois eta , Then , too , It It thought the rargo wan badly stowed and that It shifted as Boon as the steamer began to heel over. It la estimated that wlthlu three minutes of the time Captain Taylor gave his farewell blasts ot the whlstto the steamer had entirely disappeared. All the tmRsengcra praise the captain for his coolnera and heroIsm - * Ism , The last they saw of film ho stood at his post , the vnven and winds ( lathing water and debris all about him , and the wall of that whistle will sound through the drcaina of many for years to come. Captain Pitts of the Snn Juan put lookoul.i In the mnstlioaJs and cruised through anil around the floating debris for hours , ami then continued on his trip , calling here nnd leav ing four of the pawciificrs from the wreck. Five more survivors drifted ashore at Coapu- ayana , sixty miles south from here. Theyi are J. K. ChllberK , Louis H. Pelrrs and ] Enrluo | Vlder , cabin passengers ; Fred John son , seaman , and Robert Clonznles , mess boy. They were thirty-three hours on a I'fe rate without food or water. They saw the San Juan , but were not rcen by the lookuts. . A peculiar circumstance in connection with' the disaster Is the fact that Prof. Whiting. before starting with his finally on the Collma , drew up two wills. In one he pro vided that In case the steamer went down - nnJ ho was drowned his estate should revert to the surviving members of his family. In the other he | rovldt-d that In the event o the death of his entire family hls property should revert to his surviving relations in the east. After executing the two wills ami but a few days before starting on his sea voyage the professor mailed the testaments to Attorney Hr wster of Cambridge , who was a clai'Jtuate at Harvard with both 1'rofs- \Vhltlng and Strlngham. THE BICYCLE EPIDEMIC. , Spr < nillnc In Kverjr Direction Prospective Improvements. ' The bicycle epidemic Is sweeping over the whole country. It Is estltnitcd that during the coming summer the votaries of the wheel In New York City alone will number over 200,000. In many cities the bicycle has In augurated a serious rivalry with the street car , and In Denver the effect has been so unmistakable that the local street railway company has hud to cut the wages at Its em ployes In order to meet the great reduction In Its Income. The dally receipts of the car lltrt have never been so low , and that the drop Is caused entirely by the Introduction of blcyclei Is beyond a doubt. On wet days , when the wheels cannot bo ridden , the receipts per ear Invariably run up to over $30 per day. As soon as the streets dry off the rec Ipts drop down fully one-half. Formerly the largo crowd of Invalids and pleasure seekers , which Is constantly pouring Into Denver , would take- the cars out to the suburbs for their ililly out- tt- Ing ; now thf wheel Is used Instead. It Is estl. mated that during the pat-t year 4,030 wheels have been sold In the city by the local dealers , besides th ? large number shipped In by indi viduals. The estimate of 10,000 whels In u o Is probably extremely low. Each of thcss wheels will take out of the pocket of tin street railway company some 20 or 30 centM a day. Taking the low estimate of 20 c ntv , * t a day for the 10,000 wheels , the amount woulJ reach $2,000 a day , or $730,000 a year. The contingency which has presented Itself In such definite shape In Denver will havs to be met by street car companies In many other cities , and Instead of being abated this source of de- prlvjtlon of revenue Is likely to become moro formidable , especially during the summer months. The use of the bicycle his apparently - ently but Just begun to fairly tnkc held on tha . popular fancy , and It Is phophesled that bj- fore long the majority of people will Just as soon think of doing business without their bicycles as their watches. An expert on cycling matters , who was asked "How will the blcjcio bo improved In future years ? " says there Is some ground for believing that the chalnlcss safety will be the coming bicycle. Overcoming the friction Is the greatest dlfllculty In the manufacture of this class of wheel , and * many of the experiments which have been made to this end have given encouraging re- suits. There will be Improvement all around In the construction ot the bicycle ; In the tv. tires , the saddles and the pedals. Already a saddle has been brought out In Franco which Is pronounced a comfort and a tie- light. H Is said to enable a wheelman not only to ride further with less discomfort and wear and tear , but to add distinctly to his speed. The present saddle Is barbarous and unscientific , and before long the public will realize the fact , and demand Improve- mcnt. The bicycle makers are loath to adopt a new Idea , no matter how good It Is , and It Is only the pressure of popular dls- satisfaction that will drlvo them to the manufacture of a bolter form of saddles. It -i was so with the safety frame , the pneumatic - tire , the wood rim and other Improvements. Just now light wheels are the fashion , but they are certain to bo dropped later on. On the question of whether cycling Is merely a craze , or will take a permanent place among the national pastimes , opinion Is divided. The authority Just mentioned says on this head : "Of course , the cycling craze will die out , and the sport remain. Cycling ' has backbone , and has como to stay ; hut It may experience a setback , for many persons - sons now riding will hardly do so next year ' - or the year after. Field athletics , tennis , base ball , roller skating and many other sports have all had their booms In this country , and cycling now has the tlmo and attention of the public. " Nevertheless , cycling - cling Is about the most rational and healthy , - craze that has taken hold of the people In' a generation , and It bears unmlstakabl signs of robustness and long life. A ROLLER STEAMER. ( V iSlrnngo Occnii Crutt Invented by I'rciiolmmn. "Tho steamboat of the future" Is the tltlo " - which some of the admirers of the French engineer , M. Dazin , have given to his Invcn- lion. It the novel vessel should sustain the promise which the performance of a small model has given , the name will not be a misnomer. It will make It popslbl ; to go from New York to Havre In four days. For fifteen years M. Hazln studied the possibility of giving to steamboats a rolling motion , In order to obtain a faster rate of speed. That Is , he dreamed of replacing the double friction of wavt-lmpact and Hi ? ves- < sel's own headway by a single rolling ruo- , tlon. To get an Idea of his device , pletura to yourself a great platform , supported on , each side by great hollow wheels or drums , Dig shafts underneath convey the motion ot the machinery to the wheels. Upon the platform - form are the cabins , dining rooms' , saloons and engines. The whole looks like an Immense - mense wagon. To give the ship a forward motion , M. Dazin has Invented a peculiar screw , which gives the vessel a powerful thrust onward. Most Important ot all , ha has devised a peculiar steering apparatus , wherein a powerful Jet of water Is utilized In such a manner that the vessel can be turned , < about in Its own length. ' The only test yet mads of M. Iln/.ln'a wonderful Ideas -vas with a model veisel about eighteen feet long In Paris. This model was about one-twentieth as big as a 5,000-ton ocean steamship. It exhibited a speed of forty-two knots an hour. It Is de- Glared In the Illustrlte Kcltung ; and now M , Ilazln has been commissioned to build another - other vessel five times as long. If this given as successful a proof of the vain * ot tha - Frenchman's Idea , a passenger ship to run from Havre to New York Is to he built. M. Ha/.ln thinks that the forward motion of tha vessel Is equal , at each revolution , to about GO per cent ot the circumference uf the bis roller wheel. The wheels of a passenger steamer would be about 72 feet In diameter , about 25 feet being under water. Imagliia twenty-four revolutions to the minute , and Ib will be easy to figure how long It would take to reach New York from Havre. Con fed em to Pontage btuinpn. I" if the olJ let- l > - ' ' Persona who have kept any ( - tcrs they received In the south during the war might do well to look them over. . The confederate - federate government authorized the Issue and : two ot local postage stamps and nearly every , city In the south at one tlmo had Its own ftamp. Many thousands of these were used * but m rare are they now that they bring verfl -i high prices. Thcro Is among collector * 4 keen demand for them , and an Idea of what ! they will bring may gathered from the ron y > " " port tif a pale which occurred at the ronuu ofi thn Philadelphia torlcly. Now York. Local ; confederate slumps sold as follow * : Athcim/ , ( la. , $40 ; four varieties of the Jlaton Itottxe ; La. , D-c nt. $ U. $77 end $30 respectively ; Macon. On. , two varieties , for { 03.60 and (171 : Lnnolr. N. C. , $82 , und Mobile2cc t , black ; J11.60. As time goea on thcso rurlovltlea will probably Iricrcano In value. Tltey are already beyond the reach of everybody but m wealthy collector ! .